Though Guerrero was guaranteed a spot in the knockout rounds by virtue of playing for the host city, he did not rely on that luxury, going all in on earning a spot the hard way. The day was highlighted by a 4-2 win over Atlanta United FC's Paulo Neto – ranked 11th in the world – and a commanding 4-1 win over FC Cincinnati's Fiddle – winner of last month's League Series One in Philadelphia. The day's run also pushed him into 11th place in the overall regular season standing, earning the final playoff spot for eMLS Cup at SXSW next month in Austin, Texas.

"I think I started off really slow and I wasn't quite as focused," said Guerrero of his overall performance. "But once I got comfortable against Atlanta, the rest of my opponents were a lot easier because he's really good at attacking and it just really got me in my groove."

The day began even for Thiago with him going two wins and two losses before the break. He defeated Philadelphia Union's eMLS player and pro football running back Jay Ajayi 5-0 to open the morning and against Seattle Sounders FC's TheMarsBars11, Guerrero went down to 10 men early after a red card to his Cristiano Ronaldo but Portland came out a gutsy 1-0 winner.

After the break, Guerrero lost a close, 2-1 match to PhilB94 of Toronto FC, but then went on a tear, winning five of his last seven matches with two draws. For Guerrero, it was all a matter of getting back to basics.

"I think the key was to figure out my attack," he said. "Because at first, I was over-thinking everything. I wanted them to give me the chances instead of creating them myself so once I was able to get going and start stringing passes together, the game became a lot easier."

Providence Park served as a welcoming host to the league with all of the players taking in the stadium and a number of them playing a pick-up game under the lights upon the close of the day's games.

Now with the fifth seed in hand, Thiago will face Chicago Fire FC's BITW7 – a player whom he narrowly beat 1-0 on Friday with a late, 85th minute game-winner from CR7. While the match was close, Guerrero knows he'll need to be extra focused on Saturday.

Details for Saturday: Can I attend?

Doors open at 3pm PT, and the event will run until approximately 7:30 pm PT. Along with being free, the event is all-ages and those in attendence will be able to mingle with Portland Timbers players Bill Tuiloma and Andrés Flores, try out your own best FIFA moves at the PlayStation booth, check out the custom eMLS SCUF Gaming controllers with special-edition Timbers versions on sale on site, enjoy the Coca-Cola activations, receive exclusive eMLS x Timbers merch, get your own custom FIFA Ultimate Team card, meet Timber Joey, and more.

How to watch and follow?

If you can't make it to Pure Space, fear not. The entirety of Saturday's event will be live streamed on Timbers.com, Twitch, Twitter and the MLS mobile app.

In addition to the live stream, fans can follow the results of their team's player and get up-to-date standings for both Friday's non-streamed games (10 am–5:30 pm PT) and Saturday's main event. Be sure to bookmark these pages if you want the latest on how your preferred player is doing: